What makes us give other people credit evolves as we get older. Thankfully.
But to really drive this point home, let’s take a look at a Reddit post by user Jelz where they asked everyone to share all the things that make you cool in school but have the opposite effect in adult life.
Like buying alcohol for kids. Or playing with Beyblades and carrying around a giant arena for them at all times. Or just scroll down and check out the rest of the replies!
- Read More: 30 Things That Are Cool When You’re A Kid But Are Very Much The Opposite When You’re An Adult
#1
You were really cool if you were missing a tooth in school. If you’re missing a tooth in adulthood you just look like a crackhead.
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#2
In 3rd grade I broke my arm and got a glow in the dark cast, I also had glow in the dark shoes, I think it was the most my peers have ever liked me in my life.
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#3
Laughing at weird people.
Socially awkward people often make good friends and are very warmhearted.
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#4
I was cool because I had a DSi in fifth grade. I would flex on my friends by drawing pictures in rainbow on pictochat. I have a nintendo switch now. No gf, no friends, and no rainbow drawings. 🙁
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#5
I did 1000 bounces on a pogo stick when I was 12. As a 33 year old today, people would probably be concerned for my mental health.
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#6
Burping really loud in the cafeteria. Kids from other classes knew my name because of that. I haven’t tried that in the office, and I don’t think I’m going go.
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#7
Being the “class clown” in any sort of instructional setting. It’s funny when you’re a kid but seen as obnoxious and attention-seeking when you’re an adult
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#8
Owning an absurd amount of Pokemon cards.
IDK what more a woman would want than a raquaza EX.
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#9
I was voted “Most Likely to be Out of Dress Code” in high school, because I was always getting detention for breaking dress code. It was a pretty cool honor to have for a senior superlative, because it was about as rebellious as you could get at a Jesuit high school.
As an adult that would just get me fired if I was constantly breaking the dress code of a place that had one.
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#10
Playing with beyblades and carrying around the giant arena for them at all times. You never know when a spin battle may ensue.
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#11
Knowing someone that would buy alcohol for underage kids.
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#12
At my school, bragging about how drunk you got at the weekend was a thing! People would take pictures/videos if their friends who were falling about the place/passed out etc and everyone would come in on Monday and laugh about what ‘scenes’ they were. At our prom we gave out prizes like ‘most likely to…’ and we had a few drink related categories and there was just generally a vibe that if you didn’t go out every weekend and get really drunk, you were a bit of a weirdo.
Now though (I’m 25), seeing girls tripping over their heals and being so drunk they can’t open their eyes properly/talk without slurring is just embarrassing.
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#13
Pretending to be a 1337 h4x0r by opening command prompt on a school computer, knowing a little bit of HTML and some similar trickery that may look cool until you know that it doesn’t really do anything.
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#14
In High School, I knew all of the lyrics to a ton of late-90s and early 2000s club banger rap songs. I was known for this throughout my entire school, and people would always dance near me at dances to watch me flawlessly lip sync these songs. I did the rapping hand movements too, and often some of the dances from the music videos, although I was a much better lip syncer than dancer. I am and was a tiny white girl from a small rural village.
It’s so embarrassing to think about now. I do occasionally get asked to do it at the weddings of classmates, but I wiggle out of it by sticking to the bar. I can’t imagine the brain power I wasted on this, when I should have been focusing on my studies. Probably one of the reasons that I had to take remedial math in college. Thank God I no longer live near where I grew up, I’ve been hiding from memories of my high school self ever since, I was so cringe.
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#15
Me and my friends showing up to school/ events dressed the same
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#16
Wearing sneakers with your prom tux.
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